Reviews on European food in Puente Viesgo, Cantabria, Spain including El Marques, Finca de San Juan, Restaurante El Jardin, Mirones 634, Restaurante Cien Vinos, Pizza Lavie, El Nuevo Molino
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4 based on 328 reviews
I have been a fan of El Nuevo Molino for many years and have enjoyed many wonderful dinners there. However, our last meal there surpassed any previous ones. The chef has managed to devise a completely new menu, full of surprises, whilst still using local ingredients and quirky adaptations of regional specialities. There are wonderful inventions, such as razor clams in chickpea stew broth, sea urchin infused fried egg...so many new items, that we decided to try the "long and lean" tasting menu. It was all absolutely fantastic and demonstrated the artistry and imagination of the chef. The traditional items are still offered, and other tables were mixing and matching new and old.As usual, service was perfect - professional and yet very welcoming at the same time and on a unseasonable chilly evening, it was wonderful to sit next to a log fire! Now we have tried all the new dishes, I would certainly recommend all of them, but I also suggest not to ignore the local beef carpaccio, fried squid and cheese ice cream from the traditional menu. The fish main courses are always sublime, only the freshest fish is used and cooked absolutely perfectly. To summarise; this is my idea of a perfect restaurant: beautiful building, wonderful staff, amazing food and one of the best priced Michelin starred restaurant that I have visited.
4 based on 173 reviews
Nice little restaurant off a busy square. We sat outside on the street as there were lots of people passing by. Pizza was very nice and washed down with a large beer. Price was good too.Hi David H, We highly appreciate your positive review, we love to hear good ones from foreign customers! It will be a pleasure to serve you anytime you want to come back :-) Best regards
4 based on 217 reviews
We went here for a special dinner on a Friday evening, and were surprised to be the only booking (crisis?). Having been here a long time ago, we remembered having had wonderful, if expensive, food, and this repeat visit didn't let our memories down, the food was delicious, perfectly cooked meat, and lovely presentation. Nice touches such as an appetizer whilst we waited for the starter, and impecable service, they checked up on us just the right amount. We had a very enjoyable, delicious meal. Fairly pricey though, so will be saving it for a special occassion again in the future!
4 based on 97 reviews
I live in San Sebastián but have a house here and we come to cantabria every weekend,work permitting. Please don't be put off by the way it looks from the outside,it has a bar at the front which the locals use and often there are groups of people smoking outside and admittedly I wouldn't stop myself if I didn't know about the restaurant through the bar at the back. A couple of months ago they changed the chef and now they have a 5 course menu for 22⬠which changes every week.Fusion food is the theme and they take food from all over the world and put a Spanish twist.I've been there many times and with 5 courses there are too many to list however the salmorejo with tartare of tuna stands out and the radish sushi was amazing.Everything is homemade down to the Mexican tortillas and my Spanish girlfriend tells me the wine is always of a high standard ( I'm British and prefer a pint)!If this place was in Santander,Bilbao or donostia you'd have to book a month before and pay triple.If you're visiting cantabria or already live here then you really should take the time and pay mirones a visit, we've never been disappointed really can't recommend the food,drink or service highly enough. MuchÃsimas gracias Paul. Tus palabras son un premio para nosotros. Siempre es un placer atenderos.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Puente Viesgo, Cantabria, Spain
4 based on 176 reviews
I had lunch here the other day with a group of travelers. The service was excellent as was the food. It seems that they have quite a crowd of hotel guests at lunch so it's best to reserve ahead. They open at 13:00. Great experience.
4 based on 131 reviews
Finca de San Juan, a restaurant located in the heart of Cantabria, 22 km from Santander and Torrelavega 8 forms a historic formed by a Montanesa House whose tower dates back to the tenth century Ermita de San Juan (XVI century), surrounded a large forest
I have had several mid-day meals, the last on new years day. The dignified old manor building is surrounded by quiet lush garden with shady trees, and in good weather it is possible to eat outdoors (highly recommended). Other than this, both the food and services were good to vary good, and the overall experience a most enjoyable one. Once out of the restaurant the Romanesque jewel of Colegiata de Castaneda is a few hundred meters away, and would constitute the perfect brooch for your meal, both body and soul.
4 based on 609 reviews
We only had raciones for lunch outside this beautifully positioned restaurant by the pedestrian bridge and riverside of this pretty Cantabrian village, but it was extremely competently done. The wine; an unusual blend of local Albarino and Reisling grapes was the best we'd had this holiday, and not bad value at 14 euros a bottle. But the outstanding feature was the welcome and the service; from William, the waiter who spoke perfect English thanks to his Irish language tutor and a visit to Dublin. So thanks! And if you're reading this, William, you will by now have, I am sure, consulted Professor Google, to learn the English word, the BILL, la cuenta, is derived not from the abbreviation of your own name, but from a 15th Century 'Middle English' word, in turn derived from the Norman French BILLE and the medieval Latin 'BULLAâ meaning a 'seal or sealed documentâ - which has also come to mean a list, note, paper currency or legal document?
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